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The Prepper Pages: A Surgeon's Guide to Scavenging Items for a Medical Kit, and Putting Them to Use While Bugging Out - not only teaches you how to build a comprehensive medical kit, but also the critically important and easy to learn medical and surgical skills vital to surviving a doomsday scenario. Please read our reviews and see that: The Prepper Pages is an essential book for every Doomsday Prepper & survivalist's library. It's the first survival medicine guide in a series published by Dr. Ryan Chamberlin, a retired trauma surgeon and current professor of medicine. In 250 easy to read pages, the book details how to scavenge easily found items in the environment to piece together a makeshift kit in the event you find yourself without one. While weaving that narrative through the pages, he goes on to explain the equipment and supplies you really want if you're constructing a kit from scratch. One designed to be multi-functional and capable of treating the widest range of aliments you're likely to encounter during disasters. It's not just a book about supplies - it's a guide on how to treat illnesses definitively in desperate conditions - times when medical help won't be available.

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